"I played the game I didn't know what was going on the outside, but clearly I knew what was going on," he said.

"It was a situation you have a lot of time to deal with it ... I'm one for everything happens for a reason. I actually believe everything happens for a reason. Not saying I was meant to go to jail, and I certainly wouldn't want anybody to go through the experience I went through, but at the end of the day, it's out the other side and made us a lot stronger."

Jacenko agreed: "The chapter is closed and we know what our mistakes were.

"We have moved on from them. Life is much better now than it was before."

Roxy Jacenko and Oliver Curtis say life is better than it was before he went to jail. Picture: Instagram

In April, two months prior to Curtis' release, Jacenko was snapped getting intimate with ex-boyfriend Nabil Gazal at a party in Sydney.

In an interview with news.com.au following her husband's release, the 37-year-old said there was more to the photos than what was published.

"We were stupid ... that's where it starts and that's where it stops. My marriage in my eyes had come to an end ... it had been a seriously tough 12 months ... [we were] drunk and stupid and mucking around."

Oliver Curtis knew of the photo before he was released from Cooma Correctional Centre. Picture: Jeremy Piper.

Jacenko explained the images weren't all as they seem, claiming the party contained more than 15 other people and everyone was "being stupid".

"The picture that shows two people was a picture that really in real terms should've shown 15 people at a party dancing to Ed Sheeran," she said.

"Ollie has seen them [the pictures]. He's not stupid.

"I have been candid all the way along as he has been with me.

"He didn't know if his marriage would survive. That's not just from the jail perspective, that's from the whole five years of the case and knowing that was at the back of his mind and what could happen."